Gauge Blocks are made for
setting up Cartridges to show you what VTA degree your cartridge is at to the
vinyl.
Your Cartridge Instructions tell you what degree your cartridge should be at to
start out with.It is VERY VERY HARD to see 1 degree or 2
degrees. The Blocks are made from White or Black Delrin and are
Precision made.Each side of the Gauge Blocks are marked.
One side is MINUS a degree and the other side marked as PLUS a degreeThe side you see is - degrees.
but flip them over and you have + degrees.

VTA IS SO IMPORTANTWhat you can do with the VTA GAUGE BLOCKS.
1, Check your VTA degree.
2, Make sure you're at the Manufacturers degree for your Cartridge .
3, Just listening and moving your VTA around and saying, WOW this sounds GOOD.
4, Now that it sounds good check with the VTA Gauge Blocks. Now you have a
Reference Point.
5, Maybe you have 2 or 3 cartridges and want to make sure you put your cartridge
back to the right VTA that sounded good.MY FAVORITE

INTERNET talk about the VTA.

It
is very important to set the correct VTA if you want to obtain a detailed sound
with beautiful high frequencies, with warmth and attack at the same time.
Lowering the arm at the pivot so that the cartridge will lean slightly back will
give a round and less detailed midband. Adjusting the arm at the pivot so that
the cartridge leans more forward gives a more detailed sound. If the cartridge
leans too far forward the sound becomes hollow and unnatural, the harmonics will
suffer. Especially with fine line diamond tips and the Van den Hul tip the
precise VTA is of the utmost importance. You have to find the best adjustment
for harmonious sound which has a lot of fine detail at the same time. So listen
carefully!

In
the end the determination of the best VTA can only be done by ear.

INSTRUCTIONS: First find your Cartridge Instructions and see what they
tell you for setup.
Turntable Off.
Grab an old Album place it on TT.
You start out by folding a Piece of paper in haft and putting it in the
middle of the platter .

Using Gauge Block that says 0°
or what your cartridge instructions tell you and place it on the vinyl
about 1 inch away from the front of the cartridge, then GENTLY ,CAREFULLY
turn your platter backwards so the Gauge Block is very close to the front of the
cartridge.
DO NOT TOUCH CARTRIDGE.
Now LOOK between the cartridge front face and the Gauge Block
You should have the same amount of light coming through.

-1°
Degree there is more light showing at the bottom.
If more light is showing at the bottom then you have to lower the back of the
arm.
Again please make sure you read your Instructions for the right VTA.

Using a Calculator
This is for a 9" arm
Side B 9.000
÷ by 1°
cos = Side C
9.001
Side C 9.001
× Angle (
Degree ) 1°
sin = Side A .157 VTA
DOWN or UP

Side B 9.000
÷ by 2° cos =
Side C 9.005
Side C 9.005
× Angle (
Degree ) 2°
sin = Side A .314 VTA
DOWN or UP

This is for a
12" arm
Side B 12.000
÷ by 1°
cos = Side C
12.001
Side C 12.001
× Angle (
Degree ) 1°
sin = Side A .209 VTA
DOWN or UP

Side B
12.000
÷ by 2° cos =
Side C 12.007
Side C 12.007
× Angle (
Degree ) 2°
sin = Side A .419 VTA
DOWN or UP